Linux does not have drive letters. So you do not have to go to c: In Linux it is / and that is it. This is the root of your system so it is called ...root Think of it as C:\ where we have removed the C: and replaced the back-shlash with a slash. This is an overview of how the files are organized:
Manjaro 64bit on the main box -Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz and nVidia Corporation GT200b [GeForce GTX 275] (rev a1. + Centos on the server - Arch on the laptop. "There are no stupid questions - Only stupid answers!"
Yes I like it and it shows the structure where the files are put -if they are there. I remember that the lack of c:\ was confusing back in the stone ages, so I didn't know where to start.
Manjaro 64bit on the main box -Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz and nVidia Corporation GT200b [GeForce GTX 275] (rev a1. + Centos on the server - Arch on the laptop. "There are no stupid questions - Only stupid answers!"